Master

Master of Counselling (Behavioral Health)

Specialised Behavioural Health Training

Flinders University's Master of Counselling (Behavioural Health) provides advanced professional qualification with a focus on evidence-based therapeutic approaches and behavioural health interventions. This program combines research excellence with specialized clinical training.

Master of Counselling (Behavioral Health)

Quick Facts at a Glance

Everything you need to know about this program

Duration

2 years (full-time)

Entry Requirements

Bachelor degree

Tuition Fee

AUD 38,800/year

Intakes

March, July

Qualification

Master

Provider

Flinders University

Program Highlights

Key features that make this program stand out

Expert research supervision

Clinical placement in health settings

Health sector industry connections

Evidence-based practice training

Career development support

International student services

About This Course

Flinders University's Master of Counselling (Behavioural Health) provides advanced professional qualification with a focus on evidence-based therapeutic approaches and behavioural health interventions. This program combines research excellence with specialized clinical training.

Why Study This Course?

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Flinders University is recognized for its research-intensive approach and strong connections with health services, preparing graduates for advanced practice in medical and health settings.

Advantage 1

Focus on behavioural health specialization

Advantage 2

Evidence-based practice emphasis

Advantage 3

Clinical skills development in health settings

Advantage 4

Taught by industry experts and researchers

Advantage 5

Relevant for diverse health settings

Advantage 6

State-of-the-art facilities

Advantage 7

Strong health sector connections

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